Concacaf House: 41 for One Heads to New York for FIFA World Cup 2026 Finale
New York, NY — After memorable and well-attended stops in Vancouver and Miami, Concacaf House: 41 for One heads to New York for the final stages of the FIFA World Cup 2026, carrying forward the energy, pride, and excitement that have defined the experience so far.
Open to the public from July 5–19, 2026, at 185 Greenwich Street, New York, NY, Concacaf House New York will offer fans a free destination to experience the cultures, stories, and shared passion that connect the Confederation’s 41 Member Associations as well as celebrate the passion that our region has brought to the tournament.
Concacaf House arrives in New York at a moment when the region is fully immersed in the excitement of a historic World Cup, with Concacaf teams competing on the global stage and fans from across the region following every match and moment.
Open daily from 12:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., the space will feature interactive fan experiences, live content, and cultural moments throughout the tournament’s closing stretch.
Built around 41 for One, Concacaf House brings football, culture, and community together in one place, with interactive games, gaming stations, creative activities for children, art installations, and exhibits featuring memorabilia and stories from across the region.
“As we arrive in New York for the final stages of the FIFA World Cup, Concacaf House is another opportunity to bring our Confederation to life for fans and celebrate the passion, diversity, and cultures of our 41 Member Associations,” said Victor Montagliani, Concacaf President and FIFA Vice President.
